Our engineering services include designing, developing and integrating new systems, reverse engineering older systems and performance testing of systems. We
- Provide C4ISR services in support of combat forces, as well as weapons, electronic signals
and sensor systems engineering
- Offer a range of logistics and supply chain management functions to a number of clients, including the U.S. Navy fleet operations
- Support programs to extend the service lives of aging aircraft
- Furnish the U.S. Intelligence Community with prototype development, software design and systems integration services
- Make available a broad array of modeling and simulation tools and services
Some of our significant programs in engineering services
U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command
We deliver a wide range of scientific and engineering support to the Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorates, including materials acquisition,
systems design and logistics engineering. We provide rapid hardware and software prototyping, software development and systems engineering and
integration of electronic warfare and sensor systems that collect and analyze intelligence data. We develop prototypes of systems and solutions critical
to the Army's continued evolution toward more agile, versatile and rapidly deployable forces. This includes systems for improved intelligence
collection through networked sensors, electronic combat capabilities to counter both conventional and new cyber weapons and enhanced information warfare systems.
U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research
We deliver the engineering services for the remote asset identification system developed under the Congressionally mandated Geotrack Program. Geotrack
provides, in a secure environment, the capability to furnish precise position locations and asset condition information. We are integrating sensors with
the Geotrack system to conduct remote monitoring, including location and condition of stored military ordnance and halon and freon canisters. The
resulting system will reduce the cost, and more importantly, the human and environmental risk of managing these dangerous items.
U.S. Navy Naval Research Laboratory
We are supporting the Tactical Electronic Warfare Division's Central Target Simulator. In so doing, we define, simulate and evaluate known threat
systems and systems under development and support technology intended to counter these threats. We utilize our experience and expertise in information
technology, electronic warfare and simulation modeling to help the Navy enhance its ability to protect the U.S. fleet.
U.S. Air Force
Under a number of contracts with the Air Force we deliver engineering services to support extending the useful lives of aging aircraft, including the
B-2, C-141, C-130, C-5, KC-135 and E-3 aircraft. Where spare and replacement parts are no longer available from the original suppliers we reverse
engineer those parts and produce a technical data package that the Air Force can use to acquire new inventory.
CACI's Aging Aircraft Center of Excellence within our engineering services line of business, termed the Aging Aircraft Cadre Office (AACO),
comprises highly experienced personnel from the old Mature and Proven Aircraft office who were managers, item managers, engineers, financial managers
and others across the spectrum of material management.
The AACO's apply our IT expertise to locate and catalogue all the actions that have been historically and currently taken by the system managers to
solve support problems. This addresses future issues and priorities facing the system manager. This also embraces
- Corrective action implementation and Application Program Indenture (API) development for service life sustainment
- Impact assessments
- Maintenance and material use analysis
- Material requirements/forecast assessments
- Prioritization and corrective action planning
- Problem identification and validation
- Process assessments
- Technology applications
- Updating or development of system lifecycle planning
Corrective action assessments for implementation yield either a logistics or technology solution, or a combination thereof.
CACI has provided technology, acquisition and functional support to the Navy's Automatic Identification Technology (AIT) Project Office since 1997.
We have developed logistics identification, automated data entry, collection and accounting and tracking applications using powerful new technologies
that include
- Bar coding
- Biometrics
- Contact memory buttons
- Radio frequency (RF) identification (RFID)
- Smart cards
- Voice recognition
These AIT tools reduce administrative and logistics costs in a wide variety of applications by eliminating errors, speeding the collection and
transmission of data, facilitating timely and accurate data collection to achieve Total Asset Visibility and enhance and streamline business processes
and operating force readiness while concurrently reducing Navy logistics costs.
Read about the Unit Level Ammunition
Status (ULAS) tool funded by the Navy eBusiness Operations Office as a technology innovation initiative and promoted by the Program Manager for Ammunition, USMC